Table 1 to § 182.440(a)(1)
Material | ASTM specification (all incorporated by reference; see 46 CFR 175.600 ) | Thickness in millimeters (inches) and [gage number]1 vs. tank capacities for: | ||
4 to 300 liter (1 to 80 gal) tanks | More than 300 liter (80 gal) and not more than 570 liter (150 gal) tanks | Over 570 liter (150 gal)2 tanks | ||
Nickel-copper | B 127, hot rolled sheet or plate | 0.94 (0.037) [USSG 20]3 | 1.27 (0.050) [USSG 18] | 2.72 (0.107) [USSG 12]. |
Copper-nickel4 | B 122, UNS alloy C71500 | 1.14 (0.045) [AWG 17] | 1.45 (0.057) [AWG 15] | 3.25 (0.128) [AWG 8]. |
Copper4 | B 152, UNS alloy C11000 | 1.45 (0.057) [AWG 15] | 2.06 (0.081) [AWG 12] | 4.62 (0.182) [AWG 5]. |
Copper-silicon4 | B 96, alloys C65100 and C65500 | 1.29 (0.051) [AWG 16] | 1.63 (0.064) [AWG 14] | 3.66 (0.144) [AWG 7]. |
Steel or iron5 6 | 1.90 (0.0747) [MSG 14] | 2.66 (0.1046) [MSG 12] | 4.55 (0.1793) [MSG 7]. | |
Aluminum7 | B 209, alloy 5052, 5083, 5086 | 6.35 (0.250) [USSG 3] | 6.35 (0.250) [USSG 3] | 6.35 (0.250) [USSG 3]. |
Fiber reinforced plastic | As required8 | As required8 | As required8. |
1 The gage numbers used in this table may be found in many standard engineering reference books. The letters "USSG" stand for "U.S. Standard Gage," which was established by the act of March 3, 1892 (15 U.S.C. 206 ), for sheet and plate iron and steel. The letters "AWG" stand for "American Wire Gage" (or Brown and Sharpe Gage) for nonferrous sheet thicknesses. The letters "MSG" stand for "Manufacturer's Standard Gage" for sheet steel thickness.
2 Tanks over 1514 liters (400 gallons) must be designed with a factor of safety of four on the ultimate strength of the material used with a design head of not less than 1220 millimeters (4 feet) of liquid above the top of the tank.
3 Nickel-copper not less than 0.79 millimeter (0.031 inch) [USSG 22] may be used for tanks up to 114-liter (30-gallon) capacity.
4 Acceptable only for gasoline service.
5 Gasoline fuel tanks constructed of iron or steel, which are less than 5 millimeter (0.1875) inch) thick, must be galvanized inside and outside by the hot dip process. Tanks intended for use with diesel oil must not be internally galvanized.
6 Stainless steel tanks are not included in this category.
7 Anodic to most common metals. Avoid dissimilar metal contact with tank body.
8 The requirements of 46 CFR 182.440(a)(2) apply.
46 C.F.R. §182.440